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PRACTICAL  BUNGALOWS 
AND  COTTAGES  FOR 
TOWN  AND  COUNTRY 


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ILLUSTRATED 


Arranged  and  Edited 
By  FRED.  T.  HODGSON 

Assisted  by 
E,  N.  BRAUCHER,  Licensed  Architect 


Send  all  Orders  for  Plans  to 

FREDERICK  J.  DRAKE  &  COMPANY 

Architectural  Department 

CHICAGO.  ILL. 


COPYRIGHT    1912 

BY 
FREDERICK   J.  DRAKB 


PREFACE 


The  more  one  becomes  familiar  with  the  buildings 
which  have  been  erected  in  California  of  late  years, 
the  more  one  comes  to  appreciate  the  architectural 
value  for  its  own  purpose  of  the  California  bungalow. 
It  is  not  too  much  to  say  that  these  bungalows  are  on 
the  whole  the  best  type  of  cheap  frame  house  which 
has  been  erected  in  large  numbers  in  this  country  since 
the  old  New  England  farmhouse  went  out  of  fashion. 
It  is,  as  a  rule,  a  long,  low,  one  or  two-story  building, 
with  a  conspicuous  roof,  over-hanging  eaves  and  an  in- 
closed porch.  It  fits  snugly  on  the  ground,  it  is  gen- 
erally well  scaled  with  the  surrounding  shrubbery  and 
trees,  and  its  lines  and  the  distribution  of  its  openings 
are  for  the  most  part  agreeable  to  the  eye.  The  outer 
shell  is  usually  covered  either  with  shingles  of  the  same 
size  as  those  used  in  the  East  or  with  the  larger 
shingles  which  Calif ornians  call  "shakes";  but  the 
redwood  shingles  and  shakes  used  on  the  coast  have  a 
pleasanter  and  warmer  coloring  than  cedar  shingles, 
whether  stained  or  not.  Sometimes  clap-boarding  is 
used,  and  often  with  considerable  success;  the  wide 
spacing  of  the  clap-boards  which  one  sees  and  likes  on 
the  old  California  ranch  houses  has  been  frequently 
transferred  to  the  modern  bungalows.  There  is  nothing 
either  affected  or  insincere  about  these  little  houses. 
They  are  neither  consciously  artistic  nor  consciously 

3 


4  PREFACE. 

rustic.  They  are  the  simple  and  unconscious  expres- 
sion of  the  needs  of  their  owners,  and  as  such  they  can 
be  credited  with  the  best  kind  of  architectural  pro- 
priety. 

Nothing,  indeed,  could  be  more  flimsy  than  their 
method  of  construction.  Their  owners  rarely  indulge 
in  the  luxury  of  a  foundation,  and  when  a  foundation 
is  provided  the  stones  are  as  often  as  not  laid  directly 
upon  the  grass.  Generally,  however,  it  is  the  sills,  and 
not  the  stones,  which  are  placed  with  mathematical 
rrecision  on  the  turf,  and  throughout  the  structure 
the  timbers  are  made  as  light  as  possible  for  a  one  or 
two-story  building.  Higher  than  two  stories  they  do 
not  soar.  Whether  or  not  a  bungalow  is  plastered  on 
the  inside  will  depend  upon  the  purpose  for  which  the 
particular  house  is  used.  If  it  is  situated  in  a  suburb 
and  is  the  permanent  residence  of  its  owner,  it  will 
generally  be  plastered ;  whereas,  if  it  is  situated  in  the 
country  and  is  only  occasionally  occupied,  a  sheathing 
of  redwood  is  usually  considered  sufficient.  On  the 
whole,  these  little  houses  often  look  light  enough  to  be 
blown  away  and  fragile  enough  to  be  demolished  by  a 
few  stout  blows  of  a  club ;  but  it  must  be  remembered 
that  such  flimsy  methods  of  construction  have  the  prac- 
tical merit  of  being  very  cheap.  A  California  bunga- 
low will  cost  anywhere  from  a  few  hundred  to  a  few 
thousand  dollars,  and  there  is  no  economic  reason  why 
any  California  family,  save  those  who  are  actually 
poverty-stricken,  should  not  be  able  to  own  some  kind 
of  good-looking  little  ' '  shack. ' ' 


PREFACE.  5 

The  cheapness  of  these  houses  is,  of  course,  the 
direct  result  of  their  flimsiness  of  construction,  and 
both  are  conditioned  on  the  mildness  and  for  the 
greater  part  of  the  year  the  dryness  of  the  California 
climate.  In  the  East  even  the  cheapest  house,  except 
when  it  is  occupied  only  for  a  couple  of  months  in  the 
summer  time,  requires  a  cellar  and  a  comparatively 
substantial  foundation  and  as  this  foundation  is  one 
of  the  chief  sources  of  expense  the  tendency  is  to  make 
it  cover  as  small  an  area  as  possible  and  to  build  over 
it  a  comparatively  high  square  box  of  a  house.  The 
necessity  also  of  providing  a  roof  with  a  slope  sharp 
enough  to  shed  the  snow  readily  tends  to  make  our 
cheaper  Eastern  and  Middle  "Western  house  a  stiff, 
angular  little  building,  which  is  rather  perched  upon 
the  site  than  fitted  tightly  to  it.  One  sees  plenty  of 
such  houses  in  California,  too,  but  they  are  not  typical. 
When  foundations  and  cellars  are  not  indispensable, 
it  is  as  cheap  to  build  a  low  as  it  is  to  build  a  high 
house,  and  such  houses  in  the  dry  California  climate 
will  have  at  least  as  long  a  life  as  the  more  sub- 
stantially constructed  houses  in  the  East.  It  is  cus- 
tomary also  in  California  to  dispense  with  much  of  the 
interior  finish  which  in  other  parts  of  the  country  is 
considered  necessary  to  the  adornment  of  the  house 
even  of  a  mechanic.  If  the  California  bungalow  is 
plastered,  the  millwork  which  is  added  is  of  the  sim- 
plest character,  and  generally  follows  the  straight 
lines  of  the  Mission  furniture;  while,  if  the  house  is 
not  plastered,  still  cheaper  and  even  better  results  are 


6  PREFACE. 

frequently  obtained  by  the  use  of  redwood  sheathing. 
In  short,  the  Californian  has  the  advantage  over  the 
residents  of  many  other  parts  of  the  country,  both  of 
happier  climatic  conditions  and  of  a  less  sophisticated 
architectural  tradition. 

With  San  Francisco  and  some  of  the  other  cities 
in  mind,  it  may  sound  extravagant  to  say  that  Cali- 
fornians  have  any  advantage  of  any  Hnd  in  the  way 
of  an  architectural  tradition.  Assuredly,  the  old 
wooden  dwelling  in  San  Francisco  was  the  worst  type 
of  residence  ever  built  in  large  numbers  in  any  city  in 
the  world.  It  possessed,  we  believe,  every  known  and 
conceivable  architectural  demerit,  and  the  city  in 
which  these  sinful  disorders  were  committed  can  never 
be  completely  reformed  save  by  a  sort  of  architectural 
vigilance  committee.  But  it  must  be  remembered  that 
the  economic  conditions  which  work  in  favor  of  coun- 
try houses  that  are  cheap  and  good  have  tended  to 
produce  city  houses  which  are  cheap  and  bad.  Cali- 
fornia is  only  beginning  to  reach  a  condition  of  econ- 
omic stability  which  prompts  its  inhabitants  to  under- 
take serious  architectural  and  building  enterprises. 
Under  the  rapidly  fluctuating  industrial  conditions 
which  prevailed  for  a  longer  time  and  to  a  greater  de- 
gree in  California  than  anywhere  else  in  the  country, 
the  inhabitants  of  a  large  city  like  San  Francisco  were 
disadvantageously  situated,  compared  to  their  neigh- 
bors in  the  country.  Urban  life  was  under  such  cir- 
cumstances more  than  usually  artificial.  Life  in  the 
country  was  the  real  thing.  Californians  undoubtedly 


PREFACE.  7 

enjoy  country  life  more  thoroughly,  more  simply  and 
more  continuously  than  do  the  inhabitants  of  any  other 
State  in  the  American  Union,  and  it  is  not  strange, 
consequently,  that  their  country  houses  unconsciously 
perpetuated  some  of  the  better  elements  in  the  tra- 
ditional California  method  of  building  country  houses. 
For,  of  course,  California  started  on  its  architec- 
tural career  with  a  comparatively  good  tradition  of 
domestic  design.  And  by  this  good  tradition  we  do 
not,  of  course,  mean  the  forms  which  were  embodied 
in  the  old  Missions,  which,  for  the  most  part,  are  not 
adapted  to  dwellings  at  all.  We  mean,  in  general,  the 
tradition  embodied  in  the  old  adobe  buildings,  with 
their  long,  low,  pleasant  lines,  their  overhanging  eaves, 
their  inclosed  porches  and  their  restful  expanses  of 
plastered  wall.  It  was  this  sort  of  house  which  the 
early  Californian  constructed,  and  the  tradition  that 
this  is  a  good  kind  of  house  to  build  has  fortunately 
never  been  stifled.  The  early  American  rancher  would 
not,  of  course,  use  anything  so  expensive  as  plaster  as 
long  as  lumber  was  cheap,  but  he  usually  followed  the 
lines  of  the  earlier  California  house,  and  his  successor 
has  continued  to  do  much  the  same  until  the  present 
day.  Sometimes,  indeed,  one  comes  across  the  houses 
of  richer  ranchers,  whose  owners  have  been  able  to 
afford  something  architecturally  striking,  and  who 
have  consequently  succeeded  only  in  getting  the  same 
tedious,  restless  sort  of  frame  house  to  which  we  are 
accustomed  in  the  East;  but  fortunately  such  cases  are 
rare.  The  Californian,  when  left  to  himself,  does  not 


8  PREFACE. 

know  any  better  than  to  want  something  which  hap- 
pens to  be  good. 

It  is  only  recently  that  Californians  have  been 
building  country  houses  for  pleasure  as  well  as  for 
use.  These  pleasure  houses,  when  they  are  expensive 
and  designed  by  the  better  architects,  do  not  differ 
essentially  in  their  good  and  bad  traits  from  the  houses 
which  are  being  erected  under  similar  conditions  else- 
where in  the  country.  But  the  little  bungalows  of 
which  we  are  speaking  are  rarely  designed  by  archi- 
tects at  all.  They  are  too  inexpensive  for  that.  They 
are  the  expression  of  what  the  ordinary  Californian 
seems  instinctively  to  like  in  the  way  of  a  house,  and 
they  are  the  sort  of  thing  that  the  ordinary  California 
country  carpenter  knows  how  to  build.  They  are  not 
the  result  of  architectural  instruction  and  selective 
taste ;  they  are  the  result  of  a  popular  tradition  which 
has  not  yet  become  sophisticated  and  which  is  aided 
by  certain  fortunate  economic  traditions.  That  Cali- 
fornians are  building  such  a  house  in  such  a  way  is, 
we  believe,  a  fortunate  thing  for  them,  because  it 
means  that  these  little  bungalows  are  a  genuine  ex- 
pression of  popular  and  wholesome  habits  of  country 
life  and  habits  of  country  building,  and  the  architects 
who  design  more  costly  and  pretentious  buildings, 
should  do  their  best  to  reinforce  rather  than  to  destroy 
this  tradition  and  practice. 


INDEX 


No. 

Approximate  Cost. 

Blue  Prints 
and 
Specifications. 

2001 

$    700.00  to  $    850.00 

$  5.00 

2002 

1,200~00  "    1,450.00 

8.00 

2003 

850.00  "    1,100.00 

5.00 

2004 

650.00  "       800.00 

5.00 

2005 

900.00  "    1,200.00 

5.00 

2006 

1,100.00  "    1,400.00 

6.00 

2007 

925.06  "    1,250.00 

5.00 

2008 

1,900.00  "    2,300.00 

8.00 

2009 

900.00  "    1,200.00 

5.00 

2010 

1,000.00  "    1,250.00 

5.00 

2011 

1,000.00  "    1,300.00 

7.00 

2012 

900.00  "    1,200.00 

5.00 

2013 

1,700.00  "    2,000,00 

7.00 

2014 

2,000.00  "    2,300.00 

10.00 

2015 

1,750.00  "    2,150.00 

8.00 

2016 

2,000.00  "    2,250.00 

10.00 

2017 

1,750.00  "    2,100.00 

8.00 

2018 

1,850.00  "    2,150.00 

8.00 

2019 

1,700.00  "    2,000.00 

8.00 

2020 

1,800.00  "    2,100.00 

8.00 

2021 

1,900.00  "    2,150.00 

8.00 

2022 

2,000.00  "    2,250.00 

8.00 

2023 

1,800.00  "    2,100.00 

8.00 

2024 

1,700.00  "    2,000.00 

8.00 

2025 

2,000.00  "    2,300.00 

10.00 

2026 

1,700.00  "    1,950.00 

8.00 

INDEX 


No. 

Approximate  Cost. 

Blue  Prints 
and 
Specifications. 

2027 

$1,800.00  to  $2,000.00 

$  8.00 

2028 

1,700.00  "    1,900.00 

7.00 

2029 

2,000.00  "    2,300.00 

10.00 

2030 

2,050.00  "    2,400.00 

10.00 

2031 

1,800.00  "    2,100.00 

8.00 

2032 

1,675.00  "    1,850.00 

7.00 

2033 

1,800.00  "    2,000.00 

8.00 

2034 

1,750.00  "    1,950.00 

8.00 

2035 

1,700.00  "    1,900.00 

8.00 

2036 

1,800.00  "    2,100.00 

8.00 

2037 

1,900.00  "    2,250.00 

8.00 

2038 

1,800.00  "    2,100.00 

8.00 

2039 

2,000.00  "    2,300.00 

10.00 

2040 

1,750.00  "    2,000.00 

8.00 

2041 

1,800.00  "    2,100.00 

8.00 

2042 

1,750.00  "    2,000.00 

8.00 

2043 

1,700.00  "    1,950.00 

8.00 

2044 

1,750.00  "    2,000.00 

7.00 

2045 

1,800.00  "    2,100.00 

8.00 

2046 

1,750.00  "    2,000.00 

8.00 

2047 

1,800.00  "    2,100.00 

8.00 

2048 

1,900.00  "    2,150.00 

8.00 

2049 

2,000.00  "    2,300.00 

10.00 

2050 

1,700.00  "    1,950.00 

7.00 

2051 

2,500.00  "    3,000.00 

15.00 

INDEX 


111 


No. 

Approximate  Cost. 

Blue  Prints 
and 
Specifications 

2052 

$    700.00  to  $    900.00 

$  5.00 

2053 

1,250.00  "    1,400.00 

7.00 

2054 

2,800.00  "    3,300.00 

15.00 

2055 

1,700.00  "    2,000.00 

8.00 

2056 

1,250.00  "    1,400.00 

10.00 

2057 

2,250.00  "    2,500.00 

10.00 

2058 

4,000.00  "    4,500.00 

15.00 

2059 

1,600.00  "    1,850.00 

8.00 

2060 

520.00  "       650.00 

5.00 

2061 

1,320.00  "    1,475.00 

7.00 

2062 

2,600.00  "    3,000.00 

15.00 

2063 

1,100.00  "    1,350.00 

6.00 

2064 

725.00  "       850.00 

5.00 

2065 

2,300.00  "    2,700.00 

10.00 

2066 

1,150.00  "    1,350.00 

6.00 

2067 

1,050.00  "    1,200.00 

6.00 

2068 

350.00  "       400.00 

5.00 

2069 

2,100.00  "    2,450.00 

10.00 

2070 

420.00  "       500.00 

5.00 

2071 

3,800.00  "    4,300.00 

25.00 

2072 

4,500.00  "    5,000.00 

30.00 

2073 

1,100.00  "    1,300.00 

6.00 

2074 

2,250.00  "    2,550.00 

10.00 

2075 

1,720.00  "    1,950.00 

7.00 

2076 

900.00  "    1,050.00 

5.00 

2077 

2,200.00  "    2,500.00 

10.00 

2078 

675.00  "        800.00 

5.00 

2079 

1,900.00  "    2,150.00 

10.00 

2080 

1,585.00  "    1,750.00 

7.00 

IV 


INDEX 


No. 

Approximate  Cost. 

Blue  Prints 
and 
Specifications. 

2081 

$    750.00  to  $    875.00- 

$  5.00 

2082 

1,100.00  "    1,300.00 

6.00 

2083 

475.00  "       550.00 

5.00 

2084 

725.00  "       900.00 

5.00 

2085 

700.00  "       875.00 

5.00 

2086 

750.00  "       925.00 

5.00 

2087 

510.00  "       625.00 

5.00 

2088 

450.00  "       525.00 

5.00 

2089 

1,500.00  "    1,750.00 

7.00 

2090 

1,250.00'"    1,500.00 

6.00 

2091 

1,100.00  "    1,300.00 

5.00 

2092 

2,400.00  "    2,800.00 

15.00 

2093 

1,800.00  "    2,100.00 

8.00 

2094 

1,700.00  "    2,000.00 

8.00 

2095 

1,700.00  "    2,000.00 

7.00 

2096 

1,700.00  "    2,000.00 

7.00 

2097 

1,800.00  "    2,100.00 

8.00 

2098 

1,700.00  "    2,000.00 

7.00 

2099 

1,900.00  "    2,200.00 

10.00 

2100 

1,800.00  "    2,100.00 

8.00 

2101 

1,700.00  "    2,000.00 

7.00 

2102 

1,650.00  "    1,900.00 

7.00 

2103 

1,800.00  "    2,100.00 

8.00 

2104 

1,800.00  "    2,100.00 

8.00 

2105 

1,800.00  "    2,100.00 

8.00 

INDEX 


No. 

Approximate  Cost 

Blue  Prints 
and 
Specifications. 

2106 

$1,750.00  to 

$2,000.00 

$  8.00 

2107 

1,850.00  " 

2,150.00 

8.00 

2108 

1,750.00  " 

2,000.00 

8.00 

2109 

1,850.00  " 

2,100.00 

8.00 

2110 

1,900.00  " 

2,200.00 

8.00 

2111 

1,750.00  " 

2,000,00 

8.00 

2112 

1,800.00  " 

2,100.00 

8.00 

2113 

1,700.00  " 

1,950.00 

7.00 

2114 

2,000.00  " 

2,300.00 

10.00 

2115 

1,700.00  " 

1,950.00 

7.00 

3001 

1,800.00  " 

2,000.00 

8.00 

3002 

3,800.00  " 

4,000.00 

10.00 

3003 

4,200.00  " 

4,500.00 

10.00 

3004 

3,250.00  " 

3,500.00 

7.00 

3005 

4,200.00  " 

4,500.00 

12.00 

3006 

4,500.00  " 

4,800.00 

12.00 

3007 

2,000.00  " 

2,500.00 

7.00 

3008 

2,400.00  " 

2,800.00 

3.00 

3009 

1,850.00  " 

2,300.00 

6.00 

3010 

4,000.00  " 

4,500.00 

10.00 

3011 

1,800.00  " 

2,000.00 

6.00 

3012 

1,850.00  " 

2,100.00 

8.00 

3013 

1,400.00  " 

1,600.00 

6.00 

3014 

2,750.00  " 

3,000.00 

8.00 

3015 

4,000.00  " 

4,500.00 

10.00 

VI 


INDEX 


No. 

Approximate  Cost. 

Blue  Prints 
and 
Specifications. 

3016 

$2,750.00  to  $3,000.00 

$  8.00 

3017 

1,200.00  "    1,500.00 

5.00 

3018 

2,200.00  "    2,400.00 

7.00 

3019 

3,750.00  "    4,000.00 

10.00 

3020 

1,500.00  "    1,800.00 

6.00 

3021 

900.00  "    1,200.00 

5.00 

3022 

3,500.00  "    3,800.00 

10.00 

3023 

4,250.00  "    4,500.00 

15.00 

3024 

2,250.00  "    2,500.00 

8.00 

3025 

2,500.00  "    3,000.00 

10.00 

3026 

2,500.00  "    3,000.00 

8.00 

3027 

3,500.00  "    4,000.00 

10.00 

3028 

2,500.00  "    2,800.00 

8.00 

3029 

2,000.00  "    2,500.00 

7.00 

3030 

4,500.00  "    4,800.00 

15.00 

3031 

2,000.00  "    2,500.00 

7.00 

3032 

2,800.00  "    3,400.00 

10.00 

3033 

3,000.00  "    3,200.00 

8.00 

3034 

3,400.00  "    3,600.00 

6.00 

3035 

2,500.00  "    2,800.00 

6.00 

3036 

3,500.00  "    3,800.00 

7.00 

3037 

3,000.00  "    3,500.00                      8.00 

3038    " 

4,000.00  "    4,500.00                    10.00 

3039 

3,750.00  "    4,000.00                      8.00 

3040 

4,000.00  "    4,250.00 

10.00 

INDEX 


Vll 


No. 

Approximate  Cost. 

Blue  Prints 
and 
Specifications. 

3041 

$4,500.00  to  $4,800.00 

$15.00 

3042 

1,800.00  "    2,000.00 

8.00 

3043 

2,300.00  "    2,500.00 

6.00 

3044 

1,500.00  "    1,800.00 

5.00 

3045 

3,800.00  "    4,000.00 

15.00 

3046 

2,200.00  "    2,500.00 

7.00    ' 

3047 

3,800.00  "    4,000.00 

10.00 

3048 

1,400.00  "    1,600.00 

5.00 

3049 

1,200.00  "    1,400.00 

6.00 

3050 

3,500.00  "    3,800.00 

10.00 

3051 

1,200.00  "    1,400.00 

6.00 

3052 

1,800.00  "    2,000.00 

7.00 

3053 

2,400.00  "    2,600.00 

8.00 

3054 

1,800.00  "    2,000.00 

8.00 

3055 

2,800.00  "    3,000.00 

10.00 

3056 

4,400.00  "    4,600.00 

•15.00 

3057 

2,400.00  "    2,600.00 

10.00 

3058 

2,800.00  "    3,000.00 

10.00 

3059 

1,200.00  "    1,400.00 

8.00 

3060 

4,200.00  "    4,500.00 

15.00 

3061 

3,600.00  "    3,800.00 

8.00 

3062 

3,800.00  "    4,000.00 

12.00 

3063 

1,800.00  "    2,000.00 

6.00 

3064 

1,200.00  "    1,400.00 

5.00 

3065 

3,200.00  "    3,400.00 

10.00 

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No. 

Approximate  Cost. 

Blue  Prints 
and 
Specifications. 

3066 

$3,600.00  to  $3,800.00 

$12.00 

3067 

4,500.00  "    4,800.00 

15.00 

3068 

4,500.00  "    4,700.00 

10.00 

3069 

4,000.00  "    4,200.00 

8.00 

3070 

5,600.00  "    6,000.00 

15.00 

3071 

1,800.00  "    2,000.00 

7.00 

3072 

3,600.00  "    3,800.00 

12.00 

3073 

2,200.00  "    2,400.00 

8.00 

3074 

4,500.00  "    4,800.00 

15.00 

3075 

3,800.00  "    4,000.00 

12.00 

3076 

4,400.00  "    4,600.00 

10.00 

3077 

4,800.00  "    5,000.00 

12.00 

3078 

5,000.00  "    5,200.00 

15.00 

3079 

2,600.00  "    2,800.00 

8.00 

3080 

2,000.00  "    2,200.00 

8.00 

3081 

5,400.00  "    5,600.00 

15.00 

3082 

2,200.00  "    2,400.00 

7.00 

3083 

6,200.00  "    6,400.00 

15.00 

3084 

1,500.00  "    1,800.00 

8.00 

3085 

1,700.00  "    1,900.00 

6.00 

3086 

9,600.00  "  10,000.00 

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